Henrys 67mm Premium Ball























This item is sold individually .
Henrys Premium Juggling Ball:
These balls will be suitable for indoor use. The feel of these balls is pleasant and exceeds the quality of most grain balls on the market today. Their pretty colors make them balls appreciated by troubadours and other acrobats who roam medieval festivals.
Grain ball with a filling of millet . Millet is a seed with a rounded shape, which gives a pleasant and comfortable touch to the ball.
Holds up to 10 balls like these. The bag will be automatically added to your order when it is prepared if you order at least 5 of these balls . :-)
NetJuggler's opinion on Henrys balls:
We appreciate the quality of the finishes on this ball. We are used to the German manufacturer Henrys not being disappointed by the quality of their products. And then these are pretty colors of balls in tones that we like a lot :-). New, this ball is really hard , it will need to be used a lot before becoming soft. It will take time for the fabric as well as the millet to soften.
Technical characteristics:
- Diameter: 67mm.
- Weight: 125g.
- Filling: Millet.
- Type of use: interior.
- Item sold individually .
For what type of practice?
This ball will be ideal for children from 7/8 years old as well as for beginner teenagers/adults. For the little ones, opt for the smaller version . These balls will also delight experienced jugglers who want to work with 5 balls or more. This size of ball is the most versatile: neither too big nor too small. Be careful, however, the ball is really hard to the touch. This is probably the hardest fabric ball model to the touch on the market (at least to my knowledge).
Henrys Manufacturer Information:
Henrys is a German brand that all professionals in the juggling world will recommend. Their equipment is known for being robust and is designed for intensive use.
Good morning,
Are these balls made of genuine leather?
Thanking you in advance for your response,
Denis
Good morning,
A priori, according to the announcement, it is "artificial" leather... That is to say "synthetic", plastic, petroleum-based.
That's exactly it. I don't know why the manufacturer Henrys keeps the name synthetic leather. I'm going to look into removing this information from the name of the ball on my site. This model was originally made of leather, then it became polymer and synthetic. In terms of the feel in the hand, it's very close to leather... But you're right: Synthetic, plastic, polymer, artificial, composite, non-natural, petroleum-based, hydrocarbon, petroleum derivative, from petrochemicals. Today, in my opinion, there is no longer any need to have the notion of "synthetic leather". Thank you for your feedback.
Interesting balls worth a look. 17/20